2021

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The Harlem Hellfighters of WWI: A Continuing Tradition

The Harlem Hellfighters of WWI: A Continuing Tradition

In spring 2021, students in English 309 studied the history and literature of World War I. A few students elected to fulfill Stony Brook’s experiential learning requirement (EXP+) by visiting, researching, and writing about a WWI memorial on Long Island or in NYC. In the second of these posts, English major Joshua Balan writes about […]

Long Island Veterans Memorial Plaza: In Remembrance of Our Veterans

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In spring 2021, students in English 309 studied the history and literature of World War I. A few students elected to fulfill Stony Brook’s experiential learning requirement (EXP+) by visiting, researching, and writing about a WWI memorial on Long Island. In the first of these posts, English major Jun-Yi Wu writes about a Copiague memorial. […]

Community College Job Applicants: Know the (Diverse and Rewarding) Culture

In an increasingly tenuous academic job market, an applicant to a community college should heed this golden rule: Know the culture. And then tailor your application and interview to it. While this advice rings sound for any job to which one might apply, it is especially crucial for community colleges, where the best candidates know […]

42 Great Teaching Ideas With Cathy Davidson

Screen Shot from Zoom Chat, Feb. 03 2021

Near the conclusion of her inspiring virtual Run Run Shaw lecture at the Humanities Institute on “Revolutionizing Learning,” Distinguished Professor Cathy N. Davidson (CUNY), asked the Zoom attendees to post in Chat their favorite class activities for “empowering all students.” This 90-second activity was itself an example of  transforming attendees into participants through active learning. […]

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